The Art and Travel Dog

Pastrami is a 10 year old Golden Retriever who loves art. Or so we’d like to imagine, based on the photos of Pastrami traveling around the world, posing in front of famous landmarks. Her owner, 57-year old New York resident Monroe Warshaw, admits that “she herself doesn’t much care about her artistic legacy, unless it can be tied in with getting more treats.” Warshaw is a collector and dealer of old master drawings, primarily Netherlandish and German, a passion that has allowed him to travel extensively – and he never does so without his best canine friend.

Munich Residenz, Antiquarium

Pastrami is clearly the best sport ever, as she docilely allows Monroe to dress her up with appropriate hats, part of an impressive collection, for each location. Dog and owner are known to curators and museum staff around the world and have had brief moments of fame – once on Dutch TV, and once when the Warhol Museum put a photo of the dog in their museum on their website. Otherwise, though, these photos have never been published, so I thank Monroe for sharing his ongoing project with me and allowing me to publish the photos on ArtTrav.

Pastrami the Art and Travel Dog in North America

In 2013, Warshaw set out on a nine-month trip around the USA, a long voyage that started out as a two-week visit to some museum clients in Cleveland, Chicago and Minneapolis. But traveling, he found there was much to see – often unusual, art-related things. Using a website called “Roadside Attractions” he found himself in odd places like a beer can house, famous hot dog stands, a cemetery for circus performers and more. He found himself stopping in antiques shops and co-op malls looking for hats – first for himself, but increasingly, for his dog. With the photos of Pastrami, he states, “I wanted to record all the different cultures in the US.”

Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh

Part of this trip also involved getting to know the history and culture of American Indians, a positive result of an unfortunate incident: in an art sale in Paris, Warshaw “purchased two Hopi ‘friends’, or what we would call masks, that the Hopi consider the spirits of their ancestors. I bought two of them, planning to donate them to a US museum, not knowing about NAGPRA, Native American grave protection and repatriation act.” He continues: “Within 3 months of the Paris auction I was at Hopi, in north eastern Arizona, with Pastrami, negotiating the return of the two Hopi artifacts that I had bought in France. I spent several weeks at Hopi and then started visiting other Native American sites as I had never known the devastation that we had caused to the early inhabitants of our country. And the trip continued, all the way up to Alert Bay British Columbia, arriving there for their October Thanksgiving.” (See the article on Arizona Daily Sun about this incident.)

Winslow, Arizona

Telluride 4th of July parade

Wynn Hotel in Las Vegas

Kansas City, National World War I Museum at Liberty Memorial

4th of July in Bristol, Rhode Island, oldest in country

Carson Mansion, Eureka Ca, probably greatest ornamented Victorian house in the US

Milwaukee, Harley Davidson Museum

Williamstown Mass. Louise Bourgeoise at Williams College Museum of Art

San Francisco, Geary Street , tribute to great Russian wedding painting at California Palace of Legion of Fine Art.

Who knew there was a Spam Museum?

Near Bandon Oregon

Pastrami the Art and Travel Dog in Italy

Despite airline baggage limitations, the art dog project continued in Europe. Warshaw says, “It was all silliness! Who travels with a dog and six huge boxes of hats and millinery supplies to create hats on a whim?! It was therapy but also wonderful to create something that really makes me (and others) smile. And there is a lot of history in these photos. Some are rather sly, but there is sometimes a lot of thought and sarcasm in the images.”

Verona

Venice, Rialto Bridge

Bologna

Pastrami the Art and Travel Dog in Europe

“I am prouder of these images than of the old master drawings that I have discovered,” Monroe told me. The dog and her owner toured Europe as well, always impeccably dressed for the occasion.

Strasbourg Cathedral

Ghent Altarpiece

Berlin Brandenburg Gate

Delft, tribute to Vermeer

Ghent , Gravensteen

Prague, a temporary exhibit of contemporary art

Amsterdam

Amalienburg at Nymphenburg Palace

Monroe and Pastrami are clearly an exceptional pair who have found a unique way to love both art and travel.

Pastrami’s exhibition in Albany NY

Update Spring 2018: There will be a show of these photographs in Albany NY, details in the embedded Instagram image below.

ArtSmart Roundtable

This post is part of a monthly exchange of blog posts by a group of arts bloggers who live in different parts of the world but share a passion for art and travel. March’s topic is “an art city” (which I have stretched a bit to include a dog). In particular, we’re welcoming a new member this month, Lizzie from WanderArti! Please check out what the others have to contribute on this topic and see our (infrequent) postings on the ArtSmart Travel Facebook page.